other cities

You guys must imagine that I was ABSOLUTELY unproductive during Spring Break. And you’re not totally inaccurate. I slept a lot, it’s true. But I also went to some beautiful cafes in New York, some of which are known to serve the best coffees in the city. I made lots of videos (on farmers’ markets, … Continue reading →

So. Where were we? Riiiiight. Newport. With all it’s beautiful views, stores, and waves (real and fake). All of which just begged to be played in. After our first Newport meal, my family spent the rest of the day exploring all that Newport had to offer. We went to two of its many beaches. You’ll … Continue reading →

Well, folks. Sorry it’s been so long since I’ve put up a post. The truth is, I’ve been busy. I know. Shocking, right? Because all summer, I’ve been talking about how much time I have on my hands. But I have a job now, and as awesome as it is (getting paid to take pictures … Continue reading →

About a month ago, I went to Washington D.C. for an environmental activism conference called PowerShift. From March 15-17, myself and a group of other Hamilton students learned how we could most effectively utilize our individual skills and resources to create change for the better. It was pretty c0ol, but not particularly food-related. Which begs … Continue reading →

Well my friends, it looks like we have come to the end of this long journey. That’s right; this will be my last post on Rhode Island. It’s been quite an adventure, hasn’t it? I feel like I’ve posted everything so fast, it seems shorter than it actually was. It’s hard to condense everything that … Continue reading →

ALRITEY. Now that I’ve distracted you all with wonderful baked goods from New Jersey, let’s get back on track to the Rhode Island food scene. Yay for continuity! For my last meal in Providence, my friend took me to Geoff’s Superlative Sandwiches for lunch, saying that the food here was SO good and that I … Continue reading →

So, continuing with my Rhode Island Adventure… Starting from where I left off last time on Thayer Street, let’s walk down a little more – until we reach a red-brick building on the corner of a street that looks like this: Hmm. It looks pretty unremarkable, doesn’t it? It’s got bricks. And windows. And signs. … Continue reading →

Alritey, so from here on out (i.e. for the next couple of posts), I’m going to embark on an EPIC PROVIDENCE ADVENTURE. And I know you want to come along; let’s get started, shall we? :D In case you didn’t know, Providence is probably best described as a college town. And I mean no offense … Continue reading →

Alritey, so this post will cover the “fun & foodie” part of my Boston weekend, whereas the other posts were about the more serious and weighty Food & Justice Summit. Sorry if it’s a little disorienting having cut-and-paste my weekend like this, but hopefully the posts’ relevance will make it a little easier to understand…? … Continue reading →

The last day of Food and Justice Summit began with a closing ceremony of sorts. That’s an oxymoron, isn’t it. We all got together for breakfast, and listened to people talk about what this experience has done for them. It was great hearing fellow attendees share about how this summit has expanded their horizons and … Continue reading →